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Ohio Confirms Fewest New Coronavirus Cases Since October
For the first time in months, Ohio confirmed fewer than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases in a day.

For the first time in months, Ohio confirmed fewer than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases in a day.

District staff and faculty will complete the vaccination process on March 9.
The student was on campus on Monday and rode a school bus to an athletic competition.
Ohio is trying to vaccinate all of its most-vulnerable residents.
Once Ohioans 65 and older can receive the vaccine, the state will not expand eligibility for weeks.
The city saw a drop in new coronavirus cases among residents.
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While new cases of COVID-19 are dropping, deaths and hospitalizations related to the virus are holding steady.
Less than 2 percent of Ohioans have completed the COVID-19 vaccination process.
Gov. Mike DeWine said patients and staff at five long-term care facilities will need to receive new doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Lorain County Public Health is running mass clinics to vaccinate vulnerable members of the public.
The Ohio Department of Health said fewer than 3,500 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in the past 24 hours.
Ohio officials released their plan to vaccinate nearly every teacher in the state.
The city is doing another round of COVID-19 relief grants to help small businesses in Lakewood.
Ohio officials released their plan to vaccinate nearly every teacher in the state.
A new survey by the Cleveland Clinic found that nearly half of Americans are avoiding needed medical consultations.
Ohio officials released their plan to vaccinate nearly every teacher in the state.
Ohio officials released their plan to vaccinate nearly every teacher in the state.
Ohio officials released their plan to vaccinate nearly every teacher in the state.
Ohio officials released their plan to vaccinate nearly every teacher in the state.
Ohio officials released their plan to vaccinate nearly every teacher in the state.
Ohio officials released their plan to vaccinate nearly every teacher in the state.
Ohio's new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations were down versus their daily average.
Gov. Mike DeWine said he would ensure teachers are vaccinated against COVID-19 — if their district's agreed to reopen.
The Biden Administration is releasing new weekly data on how every state is handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gov. Mike DeWine said declining COVID-19 hospitalization rates prompted the loosening of the curfew.
As Ohio officials consider changing or lifting the statewide curfew, hospitalizations related to COVID-19 dipped slightly.
In a response to the Heights Teachers Union, Superintendent Elizabeth Kirby said many students simply need to be back in classrooms.
"If there are seven straight days with fewer than 2,500 COVID-19 patients in Ohio hospitals, the curfew will be lifted entirely."
This week, COVID-19 vaccines became available to Ohioans 75 and older and Ohioans with certain medical conditions.
All district students are in class, five days a week.
The district agreed to reopen in March so staff could receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but the teachers union feels a return is "unsafe."
The city's "COVID Care Packages" program will provide residents with must-have goods.
Officials confirmed fewer than 5,000 COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours.
On Saturday, Lorain County Public Health vaccinated more than 1,900 people against COVID-19.